Manli has decided to wait for the official NDA-lift day to announce its Geforce GTX 1070 Ti lineup which will include two versions, the standard GTX 1070 Ti Blower Fan and the special GTX 1070 Ti Triple Cooler version.

While some partners have a luxury of built-in profiles in their overclocking utilities to work around Nvidia's weird factory overclocking restriction on the GTX 1070 Ti, Zotac was not so lucky and had to look for a different path, one with manual profiles.

By now, it is obvious that Nvidia has placed a block on GTX 1070 Ti factory-overclocking for its partners, but it appears that partners are finding different solutions to get their factory-overclocked versions to the market, one way or another.

Following the official launch of the Geforce GTX 1070 Ti, EVGA has unveiled its lineup which includes a total of four different versions, including the standard one, SC Black Edition, SC Hybrid and the flagship FTW2 Edition.

It appears that at least some partners will be making factory-overclocked versions of the upcoming GTX 1070 Ti graphics card and according to leaked pictures, Zotac will be one of them with AMP!, AMP! Extreme and Mini versions.

While there is still no official confirmation that GTX 1070 Ti is a real thing, recent leaks as well as a fresh picture of Gigabyte's GTX 1070 Ti Gaming shows that we are drawing closer to the launch date.

The latest 4.4.0 Beta 19 version of MSI's Afterburner overclocking utility has pretty much confirmed the upcoming GTX 1070 Ti graphics cards as well as brought support for enhanched voltage control on AMD RX Vega series graphics cards.